Abstract In forensic management, radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has a potential to improve the chain of evidence, automate the control of exhibits moving out from a hot zone, help locate exhibits in the property control unit (PCU), and reduce human errors and the amount of paperwork due to duplicate data entry. The goal of this paper is to experimentally investigate the efficacy of RFID technology for evidence gathering in a hot zone and for controlling entry to and exit from the hot zone of first responders and exhibits. We performed three evaluation exercises where forensic technicians had a chance to experiment and evaluate the technology as it applied to their duties. Long-range passive RFID technology in the ultra high frequency (UHF) range was used. Based on our observations and the interviews with the forensic technicians who participated in the exercises, we conclude that the technology is suitable for tagging the exhibits and that it has a good potential for controlling the exit...